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WAR TELEGRAMS,

(Continued from page 1.)

AUSTRALIA'S FURTHER RESPONSE.

October 26, 8.00 p.m.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1915,

TELEGRAMS.

INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE.

PUBLICATION OF REPORT

POSTPONED,

(Reuter's Berries To "The Talexraph.")

London, Received, October 28.

Reuter's correspondent at Melbourne atates that, replying to

It is understood that the the King's call for men, the Bt. Hou, Andrew Fieber, the Premier, Imperial Government, with the cabled as follows:-"I am confident that His Majesty's message full concurrence of the Rj, has will evoke a patriotio response from the people of the Common-decided to postpone indefinitely weslib mad greatly augment the ranks of the hundred sad sixty the pablation of the report of thoneand Australians who have already provided an assurance of the Eyal Commission on the Australia's hearty cooperation and determination to carry the Ladian Public Services, with s war to a suchenfulisant * At a recruiting mesting in Sydney one

View to avoiding controversy dur thoassad perenns stood bareheaded as a tribute to the memory of ing the war. Miss Cavell while the band played the Dead Maroh.

MORE SPIES DEALT WITH.

October 28, 8.25 p.m. The Press Bureau annonces the arrest of" K," a Garmin with & forged American passport and of "L," a person of Turkish extraction with a German same. "K" has already been court martialled and sentenced. Both were obarged with attempting to communiesie to the enemy, naval and military information. The Press Barosu odde that a epy who was abot to-day was found guilty at the Old Bailey and his sentenco was confirmed by the Court of Criminal Appeal.

AUSTRALIAN METAL INDUSTRY.

October 26, 10.00 p.m. Reater's correspondent in Melbourne sage, the Hon. W. Hughes announces that the Australian metal industry is now completely free from the grip of Germany.

(Continued on page 10.)

GERMAN DOMINATION.

The Civil Service Bill will be, read a third time in the House of Lorde to-day and will go to the House of Commons at an early da'e.

The Times says in regard to Lord Macdonnell's suggestion, (that Indiana to be selected to mske ар the pro- portion of places, obtained by Indians at competitive eximion tions in recent years), should be appointed in India and not in England. The view of the Govern

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POLICE RESEKVE ORDERS.

Parades Central Police

Police Reserve Orders issued to-day by Mr. F. C. Jonkin,

8. P. (Ronerve) stalo :- b is that euch an arrange Tile Shoot, Sunday, October 31. ment would operate unfairly

The Teams, et, will leave against the claims of unsuccessful Blake Pirr on beard the Stanley Indian candidates in open com- and Vietoria at 8.45 a.m. for M.petition, particularly those who Stonecutters. By courtesy of the would probably obtain a place Green Inland Cement Co. a launsb nader normal conditions. The will also leave the old Ferry wharf, rules would be asxible, but, it is Kowloon, at the same hour. believed that the working prin ople would be to uominste ansuccesful Indians on the list in the order of examination merit, provided they falfal the other necessary qualifications and pass the Medical Board. It is expected that this will be done, up to the limit of the Indian ratio and that A most generous interpretation will be given to the Government pledge that Indian interests will not suffer.

In another artiole the paper shows how the German nation has interests and qualities which, notwithstanding the best inten Dutch Paper Declares it to tione, most seriously threaten

be Impossible.

Poland's national fatura when Puland has submitted to the Central Powera.

This menace, the article says, Remarkable Advice,

will incresse when Germany has Amsterdam, Sept. 10. -- The

succeeded in extending her bound- Nieuws Rotterdamsche Courant

aries_simultansonaly both West publishes a remarkable leader

and East. Then the balance be- under the beading, "Germany tween industrial and agrarian and Poland," in which it says production could, perhaps, not be that the struggle of Polandiam restored without extorting the against the Germans has not been Polish fields from the Polish of the same character as its strug-peamate settled on them. glo against the Russians. The

"Butiait likely," the paper asks, German policy, the paper says, "that Germany should eacceed in has always been filled with the such an extension east and weal? "einkreisunge ides" (idea of isolation), which would prevent Germany becoming an industrial country at the cost of her charao ter as an agrarian country.

"She has aimed," the journal declares, at the production of foodstuffs, keeping pace with her production of good of an industrial ustare, 80 that Germany, even if she should be isolated by violence from the remainder of the world, could subsist a long time on har

Germany's eiraggle, which certainly not yet completely decided in the East, already decided in the West? Germany

has a world of foes whom she can

certainly not compel to kneel down simultaneously. She will have to begin to Legatiate peace with one of them.

"This meas," the article con tinues, "when once equipped in a modern way, will threaten the whole of Europe with its heavy pressure, and the entire weight of

own supplies. The policy of the the Anglo-Saxon world will not Hakatiat (German Eatorn Mark be too much to compensate for Voi n) has not only been a this pressare, Germany cimda straggle for the extension of Ger-too late to make this world a manism (Deutschtum), it has Bleo, German one, and even if in the and, indeed, principally aimed at compulsory expropriation in present war-and indeed it does not look like it-Germsay should

Poland

American world.

LANGKAT OUTPUT. Meners. Wright and Hornby advise us that the Langkat outpat for the current month is as

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Station, 5.30 p.m. Friday, October 20-The Route March ordered for this date is cancelled. No. 1 Co. recruits.

of No. 3 Company and recruits.

Monday, November 1-Whole

of No. 1 Company and recruits.

Tuesday, N wombor 2-Whole

Whole of No. 2 05. and reoruita. Wednesday, November 3

CORRESPONDENCE.

[The opinions expressed by the Correspondents are not necess- arily those of the "Hongkong Telegraph."]

A MEMORIAL TO MISS

CAVELL

(To the Editor of the Hongkong Telegraph)

Bir: I have just read your com- letter abont a memorial to Mies meals on your correspondent'a Cavell. I was looking for them, and may I say that I was rather die. appointed. I give place to no man in the horror I felt when I read the story, but I do not think tha a memaris in the form suggest would be of any service"To help ad, as far as I understand it.

Musketry Couras 1915-1916,

to impress on the publis of to Particulare of this Course, day and to-morrow the unforgive- printed in back form with dia-able nature of Germsay's crime, grams of targeta, will shortly be against the laws of humanity." issued,

To-day, perhaps, while everybody following events; but for our is reading the newspapers and children and children's children" it would surely be a mistake to eat up this poor lady's fate as a remiader" of what has happer. ed since 4/8/14.

of the Police Reserve will fira All Inspectors and Sergeanta Part 1 of this Coures at Stone cutters Range on Sunday morning, November 7th, and are warned [to keep this date freo,

Patrols.

1 Central:0otober 28-Novem- ber 3 No. 3 Company.

November 4 and 5 No. 1 Company.

(2) Eastern: October 30 5 50 0. Arcalli and A. Santra, 8.50 8. Jawan and 8 A. B. Bar. Sugosus Suffiad visita.

Uc obor 31 5.50 S. Moondeen and E. Argalii. 850 U Omer and B. Nazario. Sorgaat Rezack

visita.

a Water Police.

Vatil Oster 31 as ordered, November 1-4 and 1-t shift ou November 5 No. 1 Company.

ITALIAN CONVENT

BAZAAR.

The Rev. Mother's Acknow-

ledgments,

They will have their bistory books, of course, bat will not such a "memorial" tead to limit their Conception of what happened to their grandfathers and fathers and many other women and children At the bands of the rothlean Vandate.

If the idea is to e-rry out the memorial in the form of a mono- eat why not make it a group? including Miss C-vell by sil

Y are truly,

me ne.

3. M.

TYPHOON WARNING.

We are indebts to the Amer op Gousni Gauoral for the following The Telegram quoted halow whe received from the Manila obat- vatory at 2 p.m. Oct. 28, 1915,

Oyelone or typhoon Eu Borthere Luz mn, less than 30: miles distant moving west,

TO-DAY S ADVERTISEMENT.

MINISTERING LEAGUE BAZAAR.

30th OCTOBER.

FIVE CENTS AT SHY,

Don't be Shy

favour of the peasantry. For this obtain an opportunity to hoist purpose Posen had to be con- ber flag in the City of London, quered at a donble-quick pace, it would not help her. Already Bo that it could be devoted

The Mother Superior of the to intensive agrionlture. The o, and still more in the future, the British Empire's strength:

Italian Convent desires to thank causes which before the war led

rests in the large English-speak

Lady May for visiting the Con- to less good relations betwee0

ing Dominions-Canada and Germans and Poles in Posan will

vent on the opening day of the Aastralasia-and in the natural:

Bazaar and for her patronage; interfers after peace is declared

and intellectual interests of the

also the numerous patrons and (il and when pesos is achieved

British

community with the Germany. The Imperial Chan-friends who helped to materially in accordance with the hopes of

oallor said that the balance of would abe like to mention the towards ite success. In particular many people in Germany) with the relations between Germans herself, Germany must come to bat we ask has the breaking of Chuter, Mr. M. J. D. Stephens,

"For the sake of Europe and

power has been a source of wars,

four English newspapers, Lady and Pules generally. The pre-

an anderstanding with Great sent Ituesian Poland, if ponce is Britain. The negotiations in 1012 the balance ever been a source of Mr.J. P. Braga, Messrs Wiseman, concluded whereby Russia is were certainly honestly meant on

peace? When the Central Powers Ld, the Alexandra Cafe, the compelled to cade it, will hardly both sides, but the obsession of protecting and leading for the Dairy Farm Co Ld be Con- THE HOOP-LA STALL osme to fulfil the fanotions of obtain complete economic inde: the Einkrhung' idea hindered

naught Aerated Water Co., pandeɛce.

benefit of the Slave and to their Mesara, the Siucers O3. L'i., M. Y. mast be German political circles from brought into the German Cas-seeing things with the necessary place not be oppressors but real Electric Co. The Superioress is own profit, they must in the first Saa & Co, and the Hongkong toma Union, and then the danger coolness. The reason they mis protectors, and secondly, they gratefal also to Rear-Admiral indicated will arise.

carried was the mistrust caused "Other circumstances from

must not be at odds with the Austrather O.B., C.M.G, for loan by Germany's ruinous naval poli-Power of which great difficulties might arise in the case of the cession of interests no longer depend upon strive for an honourble prace School and Prof. Vasillo for their

Western Europe. of flags and banting and to the The RINGS are Large oy. When Germany's maritimo Either the Central Empires munt Drotor of St. Lewis' Industrial Poland from Russian to German the arbitrary views of a National Customs territory is that Poland Legislation, the plot of invading or the political prospects which with the Western Powers, would become an industrial coun- England becomes an absurdity, arose from the military victories try in a high degree, and if some and no fleet can be constracted in the East must vanish into degree of autonomy was felt here for the purpose. Poland would form a frontier Europe will not have Germany Russia? She osanot live in per smoke. Will it be England or province of the highest military importance; indeed, the most im-

"President Wilson is the man

petual hostility with both of them, portant and most exposed border to initiate mediation. It is to be for then she would have gained

hoped that Herr Von Bethmann nothing by the whole war," Hollwog has altered his views All these are questions, the since his speech of August 9th, opinion that in the future Ger- The paper then expresses the Journal Deserte, which were not for they were inadequate for put to the Imperial Chancellor by Germany. Never will Europe many will not have to apprehend mending at 2.15 p.m.

T. E. Pearce (Capt.), G. E. his sadience when, on August 19. rosign herself to have to seek but from Russia, for the latter, Aubrey, A. L. Gass, U. J. Hewitt,

the greatest peril from England, in the Reichstag, he dwelt with the Polish problem, bat which he the

a sole guarantee against all with her immense resources, and Capt. E. D. Matthews, Mejr B. nilmonte she suffered in her compact ma, is the greater H. Morgan, S. 8. Moore, E. B. undoubtedly must have pot to from before the war in the power land of the future than Great Reed, F. Syme Thomeoo, H., and if at first you don't succeed" himself

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